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Hi Jim -

In the DNS Wizard where it lists "Root Servers" would that be where I
would put our ISP's addresses?  They are already listed in TCP/IP Domain
info (option 12)  in the DSN Internet addresses.

The "Root Servers" are the root servers of the whole internet. It sounds like you are NOT intending for the iSeries to be a DNS server itself, just a DNS client, in which case you do NOT want to be setting up any root servers or starting the DNS server or anything like that. Unless you are totally sure you want the iSeries to be a DNS server, then trust me, you don't.


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